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How did cows give birth before domestication?

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Cow's didn't give birth before domestication because there were no cows. We domesticated the Aurochs, through selective breeding, which produced desirable traits and the various species of cows you see today. read more

Cows giving birth has not changed since before domestication, when they were actually aurochs, not specifically “cows.” They give birth on their own much like many cows can on do on their own without assistance. Nature was the one that selected whether these wild females could survive doing so and if their young did as well. read more

A dangerous cow is a misunderstood cow, a smart cow, a fast cow, and all worked up because the human is too damned stupid to realize that cornering and harassing an animal weighing 10 times they do is a train-wreck waiting for a place to happen. read more

Before humans, cows as in domestic cattle did not exist. There were never herds of Jerseys or Friesians roaming the wild. Thousands of years ago, the wild ancestor of domestic cattle, the aurochs, was domesticated by humans. read more